Amazing Washington quarter

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Kevin wu, May 26, 2015.

  1. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    I don't really care how these " errors " made out like you say , all I care is l like these " errors " or not , if really care how these made out maybe you should work for the U.S. Mint to find out who or how these made out .
     
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Kevin, I really like your passion for your collecting of error coins. Everyone has the right to there own opinion, just don't let them bother you. Get whichever coin pleases you! If you love to own and pay whatever price then good for you! I feel the same way ;)
     
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  4. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    Agreed, this how the way should be, you like you pay you don't like don't buy, this nice you feel the same way paddyman
     
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  5. sgt23

    sgt23 Active Member

    Could be old strips bought from Japan used to feed the the press. Maybe they missed this one?
     
  6. sgt23

    sgt23 Active Member

    How old are you? lol
     
  7. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    Take guess ... Tell me your age frist I will let you know my lol
     
  8. sgt23

    sgt23 Active Member

    I'm 34 and I was wondering due to your lack of sentence structure. I was thinking that it might be due to a younger age? Your last name is Wu, so maybe English isn't your first language? I'm having trouble reading some of what you type.
     
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  9. Kevin wu

    Kevin wu Well-Known Member

    I am 35 and I am form china , I come with my parent to USA 20 years ago , hope you don't mind my poor English .
     
  10. sgt23

    sgt23 Active Member

    No problem, just hard to read. But things like that get better with age. I'm trying to learn Japanese and I suck at it.
     
  11. Bobbie916

    Bobbie916 New Member

    My fathet just retired as chief of the San Francisco mint and he said the it is almost impossible to take any change out of the mint because all employees have to go through several metel detectors and are searched with a hand wand metal setector when they enter and when they leave ... No employee is allowed to bring change of any sorts in or out of the mint period. I think someone could have made it at home i have seen some pretty good homemade fakes before Now days little surprises me on what people can do.
     
  12. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Was you father there back in the 70's when they discovered they were smuggling out manufactured proof errors in the oil pans of the forklifts by dropping them down the oil fill tube and then having someone in maintenance recover them?
     
  13. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    My, the crooked mind knows no bounds...I hadn't heard that one.
     
  14. HAB Peace 28 2.0

    HAB Peace 28 2.0 The spiders are as big as the door

    Learning a second language is tough. It isn't fun to get laughed at by people who speak it fluently. Like I have, countless times en Francais lol.
     
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